Mendoza Sports PCPs (A Mexico Based Company)

After conducting a brief AGN search, I found that these rifles are mostly mentioned in the "Traditional Airguns" forum (though I'm not sure they're posting about the same guns as seen here Crosman Mendoza Springer Video ). I stumbled across a hunting video on YouTube of a hunter using a Mendoza .22 PCP to hunt what appears to have been javelina. Interesting looking rifles. Seems like the company has been around for a while. I don’t know where these rifles are made, but I suspect they're made in China, which is like many airguns on today's market. Anyhow, who is shooting a Mendoza PCP? Where did you buy it? Are there any Mexican or Central American AGN members using these rifles? I was specifically wondering if @Betohunter or @Emu are familiar with this company or these guns. If so, let us know about your experience with them. I wonder if this company ships to the United States. I also want to know how to convert their prices to USD. I assume these prices are in Mexican pesos.

Here is a lInk to their site

 
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I do own a couple of their springers and bought both from Amazon a few years ago but don't honestly remember seeing any PCP's made by them advertised. Don't think there's anyone importing them anymore, most likely because they're a not well known rifle in the US and weren't big sellers.
Peso to Dollar converter has already been mentioned. As far as questions, send them a message through their contact page and see what kind of reply you get. The least they can say is no, they don't ship to the US.
 
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Just type “ (example: 25,000) Mexican pesos to USD” in the google search bar and it will convert it for you. You can do that with any currency.
@Spartan Thanks. I was looking to see if there was a way to do the conversions on the site. I guess that the inability to do so should have been an indicator that they do not ship directly to US consumers. Even still, I can always contact them and ask.
 
Apparently I have an account with them I don't remember making, but after logging in, I stuck a springer in the cart. Went to look it over and the only shipping allowed is to Mexican addresses, so unless they're willing to work something out or you get a mad urge to try buying in bulk, they're not shipping anything here.
Did take a quick look at their PCP's and maybe just me, but what they call their Xtreme, except for minor cosmetic differences, looks just like the Beeman Commander they show above it. Won't try guessing who might actually be making it but it does make the mind wonder...lol.
As far as the Made by Mendoza for Crosman rifles, I have one of those stashed away too owning an RM577 .177 with the original Mendoza made peep sight on it. From the little I could find about them, the Mendoza made peeps were very well made and liked by many so any accuracy issues with the one I have is all on me not being the greatest with either opens or peep sights.
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@SteveP-52 Hey thanks a lot for the shipping information.
Wish the answer could have been better. I...have some unwanted time off work, so spent some time to poking around and didn't find any other retailers but as you already mentioned, maybe one of our fellow forum members from down there can chime in and possibly help out ??
They do make some pretty nice springers at least by the Golden Scorpion and Blackhawk I have but always figured retailers stopped importing them since other better known brands sold better, while rifles from makers like Mendoza and Norica collected dust on the shelves and got discontinued.
 
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...Did take a quick look at their PCP's and maybe just me, but what they call their Xtreme, except for minor cosmetic differences, looks just like the Beeman Commander they show above it. Won't try guessing who might actually be making it but it does make the mind wonder...lol.
As far as the Made by Mendoza for Crosman rifles, I have one of those stashed away too owning an RM577 .177 with the original Mendoza made peep sight on it. From the little I could find about them, the Mendoza made peeps were very well made and liked by many so any accuracy issues with the one I have is all on me not being the greatest with either opens or peep sights.
Looks like the same rifle with different details in the stock (Beenman's has stippling).

Mendoza Xtreme


Beeman Commander

 
Wandering more, came across a couple of these on Fleabay. It's branded as a Hammerli X2, the X2 part meaning it's dual caliber and would have come with both .177 and .22 caliber barrels. Just me guessing, but the back cap on the comp tube is exactly the same one that's on both my Mendoza's so I'm guessing Mendoza made them for Hammerli.
This one has both barrels, but the seller is asking quite a bit more than it's worth considering he states it's a refurb and he's never fired it...lol.
There was another one, but the seller only has the .177 barrel and asking even more than the one above.